I stand corrected.Well, I'd hoped you'd address the very real concerns about EV's regarding their net impact on the environment. Sure, they're clean in and of themselves, but the mining, manufacturing, and disposal of the lithium and their batteries, as well as the generation of the electricity they use is far from it. However, you decided to dodge those questions with a challenge that highlights how clean EV's are. Savage, bro. It would actually be a brilliant deflection for the win except for one thing: you don't know much about diesels.
Starting in 2010, the EPA began phasing in the use of an exhaust system on most new diesel engines for use in the US. This system removes virtually all particulates and injects a very fine mist of DEF (diesel exhaust fluid - a compound made primarily of water, ammonia and glycerin) into the exhaust stream that catalyzes virtually all the remaining unwanted compounds, resulting in the exhaust exiting the system being essentially clean air with a bit of increased humidity. So clean that diesel engines with this system are now certified clean in all 50 states, including California. You can run all the diesel vehicles you want in an enclosed space without even ventilating it and have no issues at all other than it might feel a bit humid. No foul smell, no CO, no NOX, no danger, no nothing. There are a few exceptions of course, but basically all new diesel engines over 74 hp have to use this system in the US - every diesel powered passenger vehicle, work truck, heavy truck, semi, farm tractor, bulldozer, crane, and even locomotives.
So, to be fair and make it sporting, I'll accept your challenge and instead of a single car, let's use a large garage about the size of a basketball gym. We'll use a bulldozer, 3 semis, a couple of those big treaded farm tractors that bend in the middle and are as big as a house, a harvester, a couple of dump trucks, a cement truck, and as many diesel powered F-350's as we can squeeze in around the other vehicles, let them all run throughout the night, and I'll be glad to sleep in there with them. Tomorrow morning I'll stroll over to your place feeling fine, not even smelling of exhaust fumes, and you can then, over a cup of coffee, explain how clean your little car is after we take into account the lithium batteries and the coal-powered electricity it uses.
Deal?
Just sit in your good old fashion standard internal combustion engine car instead.
Cheers!
Literally the only bolded line that backs up your "20 year" position is that summary line at the end...after they've already established only the best modern EVs are hitting those numbers. They're not going to reiterate those points in the summary when they've been made multiple times in the body. I don't know how else to break that to you.